Fwd: wish you had a coding mentor?

Recently I've been getting emails from lots of you guys, asking me to mentor you.

Unfortunately, alongside my full-time job, the LTCWM blog and podcast, writing for Forbes, and all my other commitments, I just don't have time to mentor anybody at the moment. :(

But that doesn't mean you have to go at it alone!

Here are three options you can try instead:

1. Use Codementor

Codementor is a marketplace for live one-to-one support from tech experts. It also offers a mentor-student matchmaking service. Simply post your request with a description of your goals, and connect with the mentors who are interested in your request. As far as payment goes, each mentor sets their own rates, starting at $10 per 15-minute session. Try it out!

(That's an affiliate link, btw.)

2. Use RookieUp

You may remember RookieUp from their recent guest post on LTCWM called How to Find a Coding Mentor.

RookieUp is an online mentorship platform for people learning coding and design skills. You can ask your mentor one-off tech questions in 30- or 60-minute sessions or work together on a long-term basis. Again, the mentors set their own rates, which will typically range from $25-$50 per session (with discounts for long-term mentorship). Have a look.

(Yes, that's also an affiliate link!)

3. Join Newbie Coder Warehouse

Newbie Coder Warehouse is my free Facebook group. It's a great community of people learning to code, where you can ask beginner-level questions, share resources, and get help with your projects. Join us here!

I hope this helps!

Laurence


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